Once a common anesthetic in surgeries and ERs, ketamine has taken a powerful turn in modern medicine—offering rapid relief for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation.
Unlike traditional antidepressants that may take weeks to work, low-dose ketamine therapy can start showing results in hours. But it’s not a casual treatment, strict clinical guidelines ensure it is used only under medical supervision.
This is more than just drug repurposing. It’s a reminder that science doesn’t always mean inventing new things, sometimes, it means looking again at what we already have, with deeper understanding and compassion.